An Introvert’s DIY: Refreshing an Introvert’s Heart

Being
pegged an introvert can be a terrible moment. Images of lonely, old spinsters, cantankerous
hermits, Emily Dickenson, and Bronte’s Wuthering
Heights may unwittingly propel themselves
into sight; yet, never fear! God has created so many wonderful sorts of people and the way we unwind or gather our senses is
just one aspect of His creativity.

So,
without further ado, here is a short DIY on refreshing your dampened spirits. Of
course, this isn’t the end all. In fact, I would love to read your ideas,
introverted or not! J

Refreshing
an introverted heart:

Looks like finding a favorite book and a quiet corner full of pillows and light. Pages
turn quietly as one laughs or cries with the novel’s hero while the brow often furrows
when pondering political or theological pieces.

It
looks like breaking free of the indoors and talking a stroll through the
nearest meadow, a camping trip in the closest forest, and for the city-dwellers, a
slow walk downtown. It can involve star gazing and imagining shapes in clouds. Sometimes it is letting your nose turn red from the January air while
giving limbs a chance to flop about and pump blood.

For
me, it involves quiet moments talking with God, squirrels, and plants, especially the fun mushrooms I pick. Why, don’t
you do that too?

It
looks like unbundling from the cold, turning the burner on, and pouring yourself
a mug of chai tea, plopping marshmallows into hot coco, or brewing a pot of
coffee.

Then,
after gathering all the necessary trimmings (honey, milk, peppermint sticks),
it looks like pulling up to the kitchen table with a close friend; a kindred
spirit. It could be a hubby, a mother, a sister, or a comrade in Christ. Someone close to your heart.

Whoever
it is, little is said since warm looks and sincere statements bring more refreshment
than amounts of gab.

There
really are so many wonderful ways to cheer an introvert:

It
could be writing letters of encouragement,

Spending
time alone with God,

Snuggling in with your favorite movie,

Penning away in ajournal,

Creating
a special gift or craft for home and friends,

Or
reading a sheet of music.

Why not be a blessing to your local introvert and help find a little time in their day for whatever lifts their heart; I assure you, a little love and thoughtfulness is good for every person, introverted or not!

Love to you,

Frannie

P.S. Love this pictures? Me too! To find them
go and click on my Pinterest button right over there —-> then find
my board titled “Blogging Pics” and, wa-la, you’re there! Sadly, not all of them will be there since I was “pinning all the pins” and forgot to actually pin them. I’m sorry!